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Året var 1961
1961 - the year when Swedish UN soldiers are in the crisis-ridden Congo and Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld dies in a plane crash. Swedish film's biggest hit, "Are there angels?", has its premiere with Christina Schollin in one of the roles. Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space and the Volvo P 1800 appears on the roads. Ewy Rosqvist is a rally ace and in April the regal ship Vasa is lifted up after 333 years at the bottom of Stockholm's stream. In August, the Berlin Wall is built and outside the Stockholm archipelago, Radio Nord broadcasts music and news.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the significant events and cultural shifts of the year 1961 in Denmark through archival footage and interviews. It delves into the political climate, social changes, and artistic expressions that defined that specific period. The film offers a nostalgic yet critical look at a pivotal year in Danish history.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews for its informative content and nostalgic appeal, with critics praising its thorough archival research and engaging presentation of historical events. Some viewers found the pacing occasionally slow, but the overall sentiment was that it provided a valuable and insightful look into Denmark's past.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comprehensive use of archival material.
Appreciated for its insightful look into Danish history.
Noted for its nostalgic and reflective tone.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to highlight the film's educational value and its success in evoking memories of the era for Danish viewers. Some mention that it successfully captures the atmosphere of the time.
Fun Fact
The film utilizes a significant amount of material from the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) archives, providing an authentic window into the year 1961.
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